Cody Rhodes Talks About Rey Mysterio, Goldust's Comeback, More

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By Marc Middleton on 11/23/2013



- WWE Tag Team Champion Cody Rhodes joined Doug Mortman and Mike Riker on Busted Open. You can hear Busted Open on SiriusXM 92 and on the SiriusXM app. Here are highlights:


Thoughts on Rey Mysterio on the Survivor Series team:


Rey has a lot left to give. I got the opportunity to see him at the WWE Performance Center and to see him take him time to get back to work and that was the best thing that he can do. He’s had eight knee surgeries, I think. To take his time and properly rehab and properly facilitate in the fashion that he did. He’s one hundred percent and I’ve known Rey for a long time and I can confidently tell you in this situation, he is one hundred percent and if anybody knows anything about pro wrestling and sports entertainment, if they ever saw Rey Mysterio go, it’s some of the most exciting matches that you will ever see. He is just as good as he was when I saw him wrestle Dean Malenko at Halloween Havoc as he will be at Survivor Series.


Amazed at Goldust’s comeback:


Dustin and I, were not as close as people think but we are real brothers and I know a lot about his personal life and he is such a fitness fanatic and he is living a healthy lifestyle. He has made that choice for three or four years now and I knew it would translate into his return to the ring in some fashion but I didn’t know how well it would translate. It’s full on competitive now between him and I and that’s what makes a great team. I don’t want to be any step behind my older brother and he doesn’t want to be any step behind his younger brother so it makes for a great dynamic. I’m shocked every time I see him in the ring, every time, because he is able to pull out something new and he able to perform at the level he was performing when he started out in the business.


Any changes after his promo on the night he was fired:


I think sometimes when people don’t expect you to say certain things, when they consider certain things taboo and when you step on someone’s toes with what you said but there is truth behind it. I think it makes for compelling television and I know nothing was given to me which is rare in a television show where you able to be free and tell our audience how you feel. I don’t know if anything has necessarily changed. I know for me having been here with WWE since I was twenty years old, I couldn’t even purchase alcohol when I started with WWE. I don’t have any fear with anything within the company anymore because there’s no point to have any fear. It makes for a very feel individual. I show up when I’m supposed to and I know that I have the ability to have a match with anybody on that roster and that’s what I’m going to try to do and it’s one of Vince’s things. You will get nowhere unless you step on a lot of toes and I’ve consistently been trying to do that. For me, that change wasn’t necessarily when that promo happened, I say that change happened when I started that rivalry with Rey Mysterio almost three years ago and it’s been the same ever since. I grew up very quickly here.


Connecting with the crowd:


I think some fans who are critics and some of our insider people who are too inside; they look at it from that perspective: “That he’s second generation, it was easy for him to get there and it easy to steal the elements from his father and brotherâ€, they think that’s easy. For me, the best advice that I ever got was to be the exact opposite of everybody. Don’t have bleach blond hair, don’t jab, don’t do the bionic elbow, and don’t do any of that because it’s just too easy. For me, I’m a student of the game but I’m also a student of, if anything, not my dad or not my brother but of the guys that competed with him. I would say if I had to make a Survivor Series fantasy team, it would be the Ric Flair’s and the Kevin Sullivan’s because that’s where I learned the most from. I don’t do any service to anybody who turns into our product to come out to my dad’s music, which I hated by the way, and to do something that he did. I have to be who I am, Goldust needs to be who he is and at the end of the day when the fans say: “Hey, who is one of the great families in our industry?†Hopefully they will say us because of just that. We gave each audience, each generation and each age group something different.


Possibilities of the brother versus brother match at WrestleMania:


I can say that it’s something that is always buzzing out there of the idea of Goldust versus Cody Rhodes and that’s flattering but I can tell you that the worst thing that our audience can do is assume that’s what’s going to happen, let whatever transpire and it will be more entertaining than speculation. I know this though and I can honestly tell you, if I had the opportunity to wrestle any singles match at a WrestleMania which is a superstars dream and it happened to be against my brother, my real life brother, I don’t know any match that would be better, any match with titles or not that would have anymore meaning behind it as far as the sixteen year age difference between us and the true competitive nature of being the sons of a hall of famer and it’s something that I wouldn’t discourage.

It was a good radio interview and you can see why Cody made it as opposed to a DH Smith or Ted Jr. He just gets it, it seems
 

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He also did an interview with Chad Dukes of DC's 106.7 The Fan and revealed he paid out of pocket for the white-strap IC belt and told "the man" it would get over and praised Big E's moment the other night. Said he was more than compensated for his purchase too, lol.
 

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Anyone think they would make Dusty guest ref for the match?
 

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It would be surreal, but I don't know if that is good. They may not want dusty to overshadow the focus of the two brothers. It's not like Owen was the ref of Bulldog vs. Bret
 
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If there was ever to be a brother vs brother match, it damn sure better not have any parental involvement, Bret/Owen was great because no parents were involved at Mania 10, but it got dilluted by Summerslam because of every Hart being being involved with it.

And DH Smith? Maybe if the company actually tried something with him, we could actually gauge if that guy was any good in a WWE style or not. They wasted 8 years of him and didn't use him for shit.
 

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He was like his dad, and I don't mean that in a good way. He was like watching paint dry, just overly boring. He had a decent look but of anyone needed some comedic side added to them it was him
 

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You don't need to have a comedic side in pro-wrestling, sometimes people just want to see a bad motherfucker whooping some ass. Harry Smith is as legit as you can get on that main roster, But he found his niche in Japan, and don't think he should go back to WWE, because they don't know what to do with him.

Anywho, not sure who would think Cody Rhodes turning on his borther would be a good idea, because let's face it, nobody is going to boo Goldust.
 

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He didn't play it well. He was a weekly attraction on Superstars when it was still on wgn and stood out less than Masterpiece and a number of guys. They talked up his power and skill after his heel turn, but its like Ryback, he couldn't work a power offense for a guy his size.

He is a guy that needed to go away to get it IMO, just like Idol Stevens aka Sandow.